Goodbye means see you again next time! In special times, lovers may never see each other again. No one knows when they will be reunited with their loved ones.
These old historical photos record the beautiful love of the war years! Behind the sweetness also means the cruelty of war.
Goodbye Kiss, Los Angeles, September 6, 1950

Italian Navy, gets the last kiss on board, 1963
Romantic kisses
This famous photograph symbolizes the end of World War II, in 1945
A sailor kissed a nurse next to him in New York's Times Square, and they didn't even know each other.
New Hope Railway Station, Pennsylvania, 1945
A young woman lifted her feet, hugged and kissed an American soldier in uniform.
Farewell, 1943
A pair of lovers were at New York Station, saying a painful goodbye to the departing troops, and her eyes were heartbreaking.
Returning Kiss, 1940
A woman leans over a railing and kisses a British soldier returning from World War II, London, 1940
It was a happy kiss.
The fiancée knelt on the ground and kissed her fiancé, a wheelchair veteran returning from World War II, 1945
They were married and stayed together until the death of their husbands.
Before the soldiers set off, the lovers bid farewell at the train station platform
In 1943, in New York, he bid farewell to the departing troops, and his wife was filled with tears.
In 1935, soldiers on their way to Egypt leaned over the window to kiss their loved ones.
British soldiers preparing to travel to Egypt say goodbye to their wives, 1937
In 1945, a sailor flipped over a fence and lifted his girlfriend up to kiss her.
In April 1943, in New York, he said goodbye to the departing troops.
In 1939, a British soldier whispered to his loved ones as he went to the front.
In 1922, an American soldier gently kissed his girlfriend goodbye before leaving by train.
A young woman in roller skates and her soldier husband, 1940s
In 1940, a girl was held up to bid farewell to the soldiers who were about to go to World War II.
A British soldier kisses his wife on his return from service, 1945
The couple kissed goodbye at the station, and then the husband went to the front line, in 1943
Young lovers draw hearts in chalk on a tree, Valentine's Day, 1944
In 1945, when the news of victory came, soldiers and people in the downtown area hugged and kissed each other in the street.
American soldiers share chocolates and cigarettes with local Japanese girls, 1940s
Members of the first battalion of the Manchester Regiment hugged each other at the docks in South Amput before the troops left for Egypt.
Gifts for Girlfriends, California, 1943
A soldier said goodbye to his wife in Seattle, ready to fight in World War I, 1917
In 1945, soldiers welcomed home at Long Beach Airport!
In the 1940s, a man kissed his wife after returning from war
Soldiers Kiss Red Cross Nurses, 1945
No matter what time, the surrounding melon-eating masses like to hear such sweetness.
On January 1, 1945, members of the Women's Army kissed their husbands while they were discharged from the army.
Soldier and Girl Dating in Hyde Park, 1945
European couples kissing in a bar at the end of World War II, London, 1945
A Russian woman cries to reunite with soldiers returning from the war, 1945
Farewell Kiss of World War II, between 1940 and 1945
Christmas, Kissing Her Fiancé, 1955.
Evacuated French troops relax on British beaches.
Hyde Park's trails are filled with couples strolling like this, in 1945.
At London's Waterloo Station in 1939, soldiers kissed his girlfriend before leaving Waterloo Station.
An Englishman gives his lover one last kiss, pictured as his troops are evacuating Germany. In 1929
During the liberation of Paris in 1944, an American soldier leaned over a military vehicle and kissed a French woman riding a bicycle.
Three lovely ladies hugging their soldiers, in the 1940s
Kiss Goodbye Lover, Toronto, 1914
A soldier and his girlfriend, Texas, USA, 1941